Xie Chichun joined the army at the age of 10, and the translation is as follows:
The original text of "Xie Chichun · Joined the army at the age of 60": He joined the army at the age of 10, and he once swallowed the remaining captives in anger. The clouds are high and the wolf beacon is raised at night. With a red face and green temples, he supports the carvings and garrison in the west. Laughing at the Confucian crown will make many mistakes. The dream of fame and fame is over, but it is like a boat in Wu Chu. A sad song and a sad tribute to the past. The mist is endless, where can I see Qinguan? Sigh that the passing years have become wasted.
Translation: When I joined the army in my prime, I once had the courage to swallow the enemy in one breath. Thick clouds hung high in the sky. It turned out that the beacon fire was lit.
(Young man) with a ruddy face and black hair, holding a beautifully carved sword, headed west to guard the border. Most of the Confucian scholars who have ridiculed since ancient times have wasted their precious youth.
The dream of going into battle to kill the enemy and make achievements has been shattered, but he can only float on the land of Wu and Chu. It is a sad song that mourns the ancients. The vast expanse of smoke, where exactly is the border gate lamenting that the years have been wasted again?
Introduction to Lu You:
Lu You, Zi Wu Guan, nicknamed Fang Weng, Han nationality, native of Shanyin, Yuezhou, grandson of Shangshu Youcheng Lu Dian, writer, historian and patriotic poet of the Southern Song Dynasty .
Lu You was born when the Northern Song Dynasty was destroyed, and he was deeply influenced by his family's patriotism when he was young. During the reign of Emperor Gaozong of the Song Dynasty, he participated in the examination of the Ministry of Rites, but his official career was not smooth because he was rejected by Qin Hui. After Emperor Xiaozong of the Song Dynasty came to the throne, he was granted a Jinshi background and served successively as the registrar of Ningde County in Fuzhou, the official of the imperial edict, and the general magistrate of Longxing Prefecture. Because of his persistence in resisting the Jin Dynasty, he was repeatedly rejected by the Zhuhe faction.
In the seventh year of Qiandao, at the invitation of Wang Yan, the Xuanfu envoy of Sichuan, he joined the army and served in the Nanzheng shogunate. The following year, the shogunate was dissolved, and Lu You was ordered to enter Shu, where he became acquainted with Fan Chengda. After Emperor Guangzong of the Song Dynasty succeeded to the throne, he was promoted to be a doctor in the Ministry of Rites and a reviewer of the Academy of Records. Soon after, he was dismissed from office and returned to his hometown for "mocking and chanting the wind and moon".
Lu You kept writing all his life and made great achievements in both poetry and prose. His poems have easy-to-understand language and neat and rigorous composition. They combine Li Bai's majestic and unrestrained and Du Fu's melancholy and desolate. He is especially full of patriotic enthusiasm for his poems. It has far-reaching influence on future generations. Lu You also has a talent for history. His "Book of the Southern Tang Dynasty" is "concise and accurate", and the historical commentary is colorful and has high historical value.